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A proposed Millennium project to create a new shared pedestrian and cycle bridge was unsuccessful.
Potential schemes include a new pedestrian and cycling bridge across the River Dee, linking the Meadows with Huntington and Great Boughton, an access route between Curzon Park and the Roodee, an extension to the existing greenway route from Hoole to Guilden Sutton and Mickle Trafford, and an access route between the Millennium cycle route and Deva Link.
* Denver Millennium Bridge: A long pedestrian bridge which won the Gold Award in 2003 from the New York Association of Consulting Engineers.
A series of central London bridges connect the area to the northern bank of the Thames, including the more recent Golden Jubilee and Millennium pedestrian bridges.
A direct pedestrian connection exists between the Tate Modern and St Paul's Cathedral via the Millennium Bridge.
The Millennium pedestrian bridge is in the foreground
Four bridges in close proximity cross the estuary in Lancaster: Skerton Bridge ( road ), Greyhound Bridge ( built as rail but now carries a road ), Lune Millennium Bridge ( pedestrian ) and Carlisle Bridge ( carrying the West Coast Main Line railway ) which is the furthest downstream of the bridges.
Walking And Cycling-Burry Port is connected to the The Millennium Coastal Park which includes a 22 km pedestrian walkway and cycleway along the south coast of Carmarthenshire, providing a link between Bynea, Llanelli and Pembrey Country Park.
In the 1990s the Mill Lane cafe quarter was developed in partnership with the Welsh Development Agency, a pedestrian forecourt was created for the refurbished Central railway station, a new walkway was constructed alongside the Taff and the Millennium Stadium was built on the site of the National Ground and Empire Pool.
The Millennium Bridge was opened in 2002, and provides pedestrian access from the park to a walk along the old south Durham railway track.
The tilting Gateshead Millennium Bridge spanning the River Tyne between Gateshead on the south bank and Newcastle upon Tyne on the north is a pedestrian bridge with two large hydraulic rams at each side that tilt the structure back allowing small watercraft to pass under.
The Millennium Bridge () is a pedestrian bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, joining Eustace Street in Temple Bar to the north quays.
The Millennium Bridge is neighbour to the much older ( and well known ) pedestrian Ha ' penny Bridge to the east, and Grattan Bridge to the west.

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Some double-decker bridges only use one level for street traffic ; the Washington Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis reserves its lower level for automobile traffic and its upper level for pedestrian and bicycle traffic ( predominantly students at the University of Minnesota ).
* 1937 – In California, the Golden Gate Bridge opens to pedestrian traffic, creating a vital link between San Francisco and Marin County, California.
A relatively new ( started in 2007 ) car ferry, which can take up to 35 cars and also takes pedestrian passengers, is called the " Sea Bridge " ferry, and is in operation between the two islands.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district ( CBD ) and the North Shore.
* May 27 – In California, the Golden Gate Bridge opens to pedestrian traffic, creating a vital link between San Francisco and Marin County.
In 1941 the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission completed the third current crossing in the immediate area of Niagara Falls with the Rainbow Bridge, carrying both pedestrian and vehicular traffic between the two countries and Canadian and U. S. customs for each country.
The Southside is connected to downtown Binghamton by the State Street Bridge, Exchange Street Bridge, Tompkins Street Bridge and the historic pedestrian and cyclist only South Washington Street Bridge.
* Brooklyn Bridge: lateral S-shaped vibration = pedestrian oscillations or " sway "
The Beveridge Bridge, since restored and open as a pedestrian bridge, is located on the northwest edge of the city of San Saba, on China Creek Road, just north of the Wedding Oak.
* Hungerford Bridge and the two accompanying pedestrian spans known as the Golden Jubilee Bridges.
This pedestrian alcove, now in Victoria Park, Tower Hamlets is one of the surviving fragments of the old London Bridge that was demolished in 1831.
The Big Dam Bridge, the second-longest pedestrian bridge in the United States, is located three miles east of Maumelle along Highway 100 ( Maumelle Boulevard ).
Mitch Daniels announced that the two states, along with the City of Jeffersonville, will allocate $ 22 million in funding to complete the Big Four Bridge project – creating a pedestrian and bicycle path to link Louisville and Jeffersonville.
During 1931, the county government converted the Michigan Central Railroad's defunct rail bridge crossing the Trenton Channel into the Wayne County Bridge for use by vehicular, bike and pedestrian traffic.
A dedicated bicycle / pedestrian path on the Heart of America Bridge opened in October 2010.
Because of the closing of the Lake Champlain Bridge in the fall of 2009, as of October 2009 a temporary pedestrian ferry service runs from the Westport Marina across Lake Champlain to Vermont on a limited basis during morning and evening commuting hours.
The New York State Bridge Authority recently constructed parking lots on Grand Avenue to accommodate hikers who utilize the pedestrian crosspath on the Bridge.
Meridian Highway Bridge, built in 1924, is now a pedestrian and bicycle bridge connecting Yankton to Nebraska over the Missouri River. Part of the vast Louisiana Purchase, the site of Yankton was visited by Lewis and Clark in 1804.
The Tay Road Bridge, view from pedestrian path with Dundee in the background.
Most young people gather on Jingu Bridge, which is a pedestrian bridge that connects Harajuku to the neighboring Meiji Shrine area.

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To raise the dancer out of his personal, pedestrian self, Mr. Nikolais has experimented with relating him to a larger, environmental orbit.
If his dancers are sometimes made to look as if they might be creatures from Mars, this is consistent with his intention of placing them in the orbit of another world, a world in which they are freed of their pedestrian identities.
Though he is also concerned with freeing dance from pedestrian modes of activity, Merce Cunningham has selected a very different method for achieving his aim.
* January 23, 2011: The pedestrian zone Akihabara's Chūōdōri High Street is reopened 2 1 / 2 years after the massacre with a memorial service and new rules.
Though the anticipated benefits to traffic flow were not as large as hoped, pedestrian injuries dropped dramatically and foot traffic increased in the designated areas ; the project was popular with both residents and businesses.
Exploiting his androgynous appearance, the original cover of the UK version unveiled two months later would depict the singer wearing a dress: taking the garment with him, he wore it during interviews — to the approval of critics, including Rolling Stones John Mendelsohn who described him as " ravishing, almost disconcertingly reminiscent of Lauren Bacall "— and in the street, to mixed reaction including laughter and, in the case of one male pedestrian, producing a gun and telling Bowie to " kiss my ass ".
The Gate D concourse has undergone a complete remodel with new concession stands and improved pedestrian flow.
Even though neither the motorist nor the pedestrian is free to leave, this interference with the freedom of action is not considered actual arrest or its functional equivalent for purposes of the Fifth Amendment.
Similar evidence has been found for pedestrian stops, with identical ratios of stops to arrests for different races.
Most of the tunnels are well preserved today and three of them have been checked for safety, provided with lighting and opened for pedestrian use.
Stations that can be walked between are now shown, often with the distance between them ( this is an evolution of the pedestrian route between Bank and Monument stations, which was once prominently marked on the map ).
* List of U. S. cities with most pedestrian commuters
In addition a " smoking-shelter " style band-stand was installed at pedestrian T-junction with The B * ulevard.
" Some streets have been designated as pedestrian – only with vehicular traffic prohibited at some times.
The old town of Toulon, the historic centre located between the port, the Boulevard de Strasbourg and the Cours Lafayette, is a pedestrian area with narrow streets, small squares and many fountains.
The centre was later expanded with a pedestrian based shopping centre linked to the Tapionraitti, notable for its undercover, outdoor pathways.
In addition to the risk of cyclist / pedestrian collisions, cyclists face increase risks from collisions with motor vehicles at street crossings and driveways.
His plans reflected the nationalistic spirit of the time, and called for a structure adorned with six equestrian and 31 pedestrian statues of colossal proportions, crowned by a statue of Abraham Lincoln.
The pedestrian bridge, based on Paolo Soleri's design, is located on the South Bank of the Arizona Canal and connects newly developed retail area Scottsdale Waterfront with Old Town Scottsdale.
The pedestrian area is especially popular with teens and has been called the " Harajuku " of Taipei.
Traffic within the city itself is restricted, with some principal roads being completely pedestrian areas.
The theme, the difficult music of Stravinsky combined with the heavy, pedestrian movement of Nijinsky's choreography led to a violent uproar.
Givens was ticketed for failing to use due care with a pedestrian in a crosswalk, but the charges were later dismissed.
In Australia, the term track can be used interchangeably with trail, and can refer to anything from a dirt road to an unpaved pedestrian path.

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